is a rocker through and through, so he was surprised when started playing country music. “Weirdly, they like guitar-based stuff,” Rossdale, 58, exclusively told of his kids’ musical taste on Thursday, May 30, while promoting Bush’s new album, . “One son loves the Pumpkins and .
.. Zuma, .
I have no idea where he gets that from, but he’s got it.” The Bush frontman told he does “support him playing blues scales.” “[It] is the last thing I want to hear in my house, really, to be honest,” Rossdale explained.
“Blues scales — there’s a specific pentatonic scale that rock and roll uses that we’ve never used in Bush. We don’t use that. .
.. So he comes in and shows the pentatonic scale.
I’m like, ‘Oh God.’” Rossdale, who and sons Kingston, 18, and Apollo, 10, with ex-wife , said “it’s all good” with his son despite their differences. (Stefani, 54, and Rossdale split in 2015 after 13 years of marriage.
Rossdale is also , 35, whom he shares with ex .) “That’s how much I love him. I will support him making any music.
Even the blues,” he said, joking, “He’s got nothing of the blues about, but, well, I suppose everyone does.” While Rossdale doesn’t get Zuma’s love of country songs, it could be connected to his stepfather’s career. Stefani’s husband, , has been a country musician since 2001.
Shelton, , has even hosted Kingston in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, to give him a stage to sing as well. Rossdale, meanwhile, told that although.
